There's a lot of unanswered questions about the whole thing that make me think it's just an interesting ploy, because they have to froth at the mouth against it now that an R is for it.
Lets say the regrettable thing happened, and you lose your home. Where do you mail the ballot to? Do you have time for a change of address form to hit the system and update before the next election so you can get that mailed out to you in time? Are there provisions against voting that would stop you from doing it because you changed your address too soon before an election?
There's a lot of unanswered questions about the whole thing that make me think it's just an interesting ploy, because they have to froth at the mouth against it now that an R is for it.
Lets say the regrettable thing happened, and you lose your home. Where do you mail the ballot to? Do you have time for a change of address form to hit the system and update before the next election so you can get that mailed out to you in time? Are there provisions against voting that would stop you from doing it because you changed your address too soon before an election?
The USPS in Florida is not fast enough.